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You Can’t Pick and Choose What You Want The Government To Know

You Can’t Pick and Choose What You Want The Government To Know

By Anthony Reeves on September 6, 2011

  When evidence is needed to prove your eligibility or your right to continue to receive benefit payments, you will be responsible for obtaining and giving the evidence to us.  20 CFR 404.704 This is one very simple statement of the law.    In a nutshell, you are responsible for providing evidence to prove you are [...]

Posted in Consultative Medical Evaluations, General Legal Topics, Medical Records, The Social Security Disability Process | Tagged disability, disability insurance benefits, disability process, doctor, medical evidence, social security administration, social security disability claims, social security disability claims process, social security disability process, supplemental security income, supplemental security income disability claims | Leave a response

THE ONE THING YOUR MOM AND DAD DON’T PREPARE YOU FOR: TAKING CARE OF YOUR PARENTS

THE ONE THING YOUR MOM AND DAD DON’T PREPARE YOU FOR: TAKING CARE OF YOUR PARENTS

By Anthony Reeves on August 23, 2011

I’m not ashamed to say it:   My mom kicks butt!  At 65 years old, she just got her black belt in karate.  She still plays tennis and goes horse-back riding.  She just learned how to ski.  She, also, performs in stage plays. That’s right!  I’ll say it again.  My mom kicks butt! My in-laws?  Forget [...]

Posted in General Legal Topics, Health Related Topics and Social Security Disability, Newsworthy Topics | Tagged administrative law judge, disability insurance benefits, disability process, doctor, Doctors, medicaid, medical evidence, medicare, social, Social Security, social security claims, social security disability claims, social security disability process, supplemental security income, supplemental security income disability claims | Leave a response

Q&A:  Social Security Disability Today – 8.14.2011

Q&A: Social Security Disability Today – 8.14.2011

By Anthony Reeves on August 14, 2011

  1)      Is my DLI is something I can get from (or find) the annual Soc. Sec. statement? 2)      i settled a workers comp case back in 2007, Since 2007 I haven’t worked or seen a doctor for my injury.Focused more on elderly parents care. now its 2011 and I am having neck and back [...]

Posted in General Legal Topics, Health Related Topics and Social Security Disability, Healthcare Topics, Medical Conditions, Newsworthy Topics, The Social Security Disability Process, Things That Can Affect Your Social Security Disability Benefits, Videos, Work And Your Social Security Case | Tagged back, carrier, classes, college, Congestive Heart Failure, date last insured, disability, disability insurance benefits, disability process, doctor, Doctors, heart condition, injured, legal process, Long Term Disaiblity, LTD, medicaid, medical, medical evidence, medicare, obesity, online, sedentary, sga, social, social security administration, social security disability, social security disability claims, social security disability process, Social Security Statement, SSDI benefits, substantial gainful activities, supplemental security income | Leave a response

If You Think You’re Disabled, You’d Better Be Prepared To Prove It.

If You Think You’re Disabled, You’d Better Be Prepared To Prove It.

By Anthony Reeves on August 2, 2011

I know I sound like a broken record but I say this to every client I have: “You bear the burden of proving that you are disabled.” In other words, SSA doesn’t want to hear about you not having any insurance.  SSA doesn’t want to hear about how expensive doctors are.  SSA doesn’t want to [...]

Posted in General Legal Topics, Healthcare Topics, The Social Security Disability Process | Tagged disability insurance benefits, disability process, doctor, Doctors, legal process, litigation, medicaid, medical evidence, medicare, social security administration, social security claims, supplemental security income, supplemental security income disability claims | Leave a response

Q&A: Social Security Disability Today – July 31, 2011

Q&A: Social Security Disability Today – July 31, 2011

By Anthony Reeves on July 31, 2011

I hope this video helps answers your questions. 1) Workers Compensation. How can a Utica Mohawk Clause help me with keeping more of my disability? I was disable under Longshoreman and Harbor workers act. a. The Utica-Mohawk clause of a contract is generally used to explain how a settlement is paid out to a person. [...]

Posted in Approval For Social Security Disability Benefits, Doctors, General Legal Topics, Health Related Topics and Social Security Disability, Medical Conditions, Medical Records, The Social Security Disability Process, Videos | Tagged clause, disability, disability insurance benefits, disability process, Doctors, medical benefits, medical evidence, mohawk, Social Security, social security administration, social security disability process, supplemental security income, treating doctor, utica, weight, workers compensation, workers compensation benefits | Leave a response

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